I have been asked these questions a lot of times. The wordings of the questions may be different but the underlying query is the same.

I am sure you might also have similar questions in your mind as mentioned below –

What books should I read before I go to MBA College? Or,

Suggest me the best books before I go for my MBA? Or,

Good books to read prior to MBA, or,

Interesting books to read to develop reading habits before I go to B-School

Today I thought of writing this post with these questions in mind to help everyone reading FireUp’s blog. I believe you need to be a voracious reader to be successful as a manager. I am giving you a list of books which I feel is must read for every MBA aspirant. So here goes the list –

List of Best Books for MBA aspirants

The Ten-Day MBA: A Step-By-Step Guide To Mastering The Skills Taught In America’s Top Business Schools – By Steven A. Silbiger – This book includes the latest topics taught at top business schools across the world, including leadership, corporate ethics and compliance, financial planning, and real estate. The book is written in a very lucid manner and is easy to understand for students from any background.It enables readers to absorb the material, speak the language, and acquire the confidence and experience needed to succeed in the competitive environment of good b-schools like IIMs. – Purchase Online

How to Win Friends and Influence People ­– By Dale Carnegie – In the human relationships and communication skills world, the best book to read is this. According to wikipedia’s list of best selling books, more than 15 million copies have been sold world wide – Purchase Online

How to Win Friend and Influence People for Girls – By Donna Dale Carnegie – Purchase Online

The Fountainhead – By Ayn Rand – Without getting philosophical this book has amazing power of changing the way you look at the world. This is one of the most influential books I have read. You will understand what I mean after reading the complete book – Purchase Online

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